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  • UMass03
    Rookie
    • Sep 2003
    • 363

    #2701
    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

    Originally posted by GBrushTWood
    They need a right fielder. Do you like the thought of Wily Mo navigating right field in Fenway next year? Me neither. Sheffield or Carlos Lee.

    It'd be tough to cheer on Sheffield because he appears to be a douchebag, though. Still, he seems like the best option at this point.
    I'm sentimental so I would like Trot in right. Agreed that Sheff is an ***
    Boston Red Sox 2004, 2007 World Series Champions

    Nomar's homer off Pedro. Those four words just shouldn't go together. Not even on a day like 6/6/6. ~Bill Simmons

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    • Thrasha
      MVP
      • Nov 2004
      • 3374

      #2702
      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

      I'd throw up if I saw Sheffield in right.

      Their was a little blurb on rotoworld about the GM of the Reds probably looking to dump Adam Dunn to cut down on team K's (foolish I think) so he could be an option.
      “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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      • boston_sports_rule
        Rookie
        • Nov 2004
        • 377

        #2703
        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

        A fair trade for Dunn would be.

        Dunn

        for

        Youk
        Hansen or Delcarmen
        Single A prospect

        Dunn can play first and bat behind Manny, we just resign Trot or another rf to go with Willy Mo.

        Lineup

        Crisp
        2b/ss
        Ortiz
        Manny
        Dunn
        Trot/Willy Mo
        Vartiek
        Lowell
        2b/ss

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        • UMass03
          Rookie
          • Sep 2003
          • 363

          #2704
          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

          Theo and the Sox have inked a deal. No specifics on length, $$$, etc...
          Boston Red Sox 2004, 2007 World Series Champions

          Nomar's homer off Pedro. Those four words just shouldn't go together. Not even on a day like 6/6/6. ~Bill Simmons

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          • boston_sports_rule
            Rookie
            • Nov 2004
            • 377

            #2705
            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

            Think Macha comes in as a bench coach for Tito?

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            • GBrushTWood
              Banned
              • Mar 2003
              • 1624

              #2706
              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

              Originally posted by boston_sports_rule
              Think Macha comes in as a bench coach for Tito?
              Hopefully not, given the reports we are hearing about how he communicates with players. Isn't one of the bench coach's primary responsibilities to facilitate communication between the coaching staff and players?

              Also, I haven't heard anything bad about Brad Mills. I'd file that in the 'no news is good news' department, especially given how Red Sox fans tend to nitpick every minute aspect of Red Sox employees actions..

              About Adam Dunn

              I think the only way acquiring Adam Dunn works out is if a couple of other moves coincide with an acquisition for him. Namely, one of Wily Mo Pena or Manny Ramirez has to leave (tough choice there :wink: ), because they simply can not have 4 DH's on the roster. They would also have to obtain a right fielder who is a competent fielder above being a competent hitter (assuming one with both skills is unavailable, which I think is the case).

              Then, and only then, would an acquisition of Dunn make some sense. Even still, Dunn's last year was pretty mediocre and I think it is certainly debateable whether the upgrade in offense from him vs. Youkilis or Lowell would outweigh the defensive downgrade from one of the aforementioned two . Adam Dunn is simply not a good hitter. He is just a really, really powerful one.

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              • boston_sports_rule
                Rookie
                • Nov 2004
                • 377

                #2707
                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                It must suck for the Nats to offer up 14 mil for Soriano and him not signing. I think the Angels or Cubs will grab him for their CF spot. If we do trade Coco in a package deal i'll like to see Juan Pierre in CF or Andruw Jones. Pierre will be a pure leadoff and I think he is a fa

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                • UMass03
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 363

                  #2708
                  Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                  Originally posted by boston_sports_rule
                  It must suck for the Nats to offer up 14 mil for Soriano and him not signing. I think the Angels or Cubs will grab him for their CF spot. If we do trade Coco in a package deal i'll like to see Juan Pierre in CF or Andruw Jones. Pierre will be a pure leadoff and I think he is a fa
                  Pierre certainly has speed and hits for average but what about his arm? Any balls to left center that Manny decides to shank, Pierre would have to get in quickly
                  Boston Red Sox 2004, 2007 World Series Champions

                  Nomar's homer off Pedro. Those four words just shouldn't go together. Not even on a day like 6/6/6. ~Bill Simmons

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                  • Dispatch
                    MVP
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 2339

                    #2709
                    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                    So what do you guys think about resigning Timlin? Personally I think it was a sucky move by the Sox. They now have a 40 year old (41 by opening day) pitcher that was running on empty last year and is bound to suck it up this year.

                    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2638563

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                    • UMass03
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 363

                      #2710
                      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                      Originally posted by Cisco Kid
                      So what do you guys think about resigning Timlin? Personally I think it was a sucky move by the Sox. They now have a 40 year old (41 by opening day) pitcher that was running on empty last year and is bound to suck it up this year.

                      http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2638563
                      I'd imagine when they say "incentive laden" its very much so incetive laden to reach that $2.8 mil mark. If there is anything the Sox do well its sign pitchers that are up there in age
                      Boston Red Sox 2004, 2007 World Series Champions

                      Nomar's homer off Pedro. Those four words just shouldn't go together. Not even on a day like 6/6/6. ~Bill Simmons

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                      • Misfit
                        All Star
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 5766

                        #2711
                        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                        Juan Pierre is horrible, it would make no sense to acquire him.

                        I don't mind the Timlin move, they're just showing him some loyalty. He is coming up on a major milestone that he said he wants to reach and the Sox are giving him that opportunity. If he sucks, they release him. It's not like he's costing them a lot next season. My only worry is that Francona will show him too much loyalty and keep sending him out there even if he stinks it up. In that case we just have to hope the front office is smart enough to know when to cut ties with a player.

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                        • Stu
                          All Star
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 7924

                          #2712
                          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                          Wow the Red Sox didn't raise ticket prices for 2007.
                          Sim Gaming Network

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                          • Misfit
                            All Star
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 5766

                            #2713
                            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                            They didn't raise MOST ticket prices. The real expensive seats will be more expensive. I bet the Monster and Right Field Roof seats go up in price too.

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                            • boston_sports_rule
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 377

                              #2714
                              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                              Gonzo got robbed for the gold glove.

                              I also think the Sox are really quite on the Matsuzaka. I think he still will go to the Yankees.

                              I see Zito goes to the Mets
                              Matsuzaka to the Yankees

                              I still think Mulder should get a looked at by the Sox. He is a former AL pitcher so I think he would be able to pitch in the AL. Schmidt sort of scares me because of the Clement transition. Not that I am comparing the two but I don't think that Schmidt would but it might.

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                              • UMass03
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 363

                                #2715
                                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                                I figured Zito would go West Coast. The whole Matsuzaka, or however you say it, just baffles me. Estimates of upwards of $20 Mil just to negotiate?
                                Boston Red Sox 2004, 2007 World Series Champions

                                Nomar's homer off Pedro. Those four words just shouldn't go together. Not even on a day like 6/6/6. ~Bill Simmons

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